
From December 22 to 28, viewers can expect a plethora of new and interesting series, including both premieres and continuations of beloved shows.
Among this list stands out the sci-fi thriller "Copenhagen Test," which tells the story of a spy with a hacked mind, and the Korean action film "Made in Korea," which immerses viewers in the criminal intrigues of the 1970s. The mystical fantasy "Sanctuary: The Witch's Story" will also return, while among the comedic newcomers is "Sunny Nights," where a tanning studio becomes a cover for the mafia, and a new season of "Manyunya: Childhood of Ba."
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"Copenhagen Test," sci-fi, premiere (December 27)
Alexander Hale, an intelligence analyst, discovers that his mind has been hacked. Now his thoughts and perceptions are known to enemies, turning him into the perfect spy against his will. To save himself and protect his loved ones, he finds himself caught between his suspicious organization and those who control him, plunging into a world of betrayals and deadly intrigues.
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"Made in Korea," action, premiere (December 24)
In the turbulent 70s, Baek Ki-tae, aspiring for power, stops at nothing to become the uncrowned king. Standing in his way is prosecutor Chang Gon-en, who tries to put an end to his bloody ambitions. This clash will change the fate of a country where the law has long been a game for the elite. Originally conceived as a spin-off to the film "Drug Baron," the story has grown into a standalone saga exploring the nature of power and money in Korea.
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"Sanctuary: The Witch's Story," fantasy, second season (December 25)
The plot unfolds in a small English town where witches were once considered sacred. However, everything changes when local youth Dan Whitall tragically dies during a dance. His mother Abigail is convinced that witch Sarah Fenn and her daughter are involved. Abigail's suspicions lead to the disintegration of communities and catastrophic consequences.
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"Keshiro," fantasy, premiere (December 26)
The main character, Kang Sang-un, receives a unique gift: his abilities grow depending on the amount of money he has. Using his savings for good deeds, he, along with his girlfriend and lawyer, saves Seoul while trying not to go bankrupt, as every blow against enemies requires financial costs.
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"Manyunya: Childhood of Ba," comedy, premiere (December 27)
The action takes place in the early 20th century when Rosa's family moves to the Armenian village of Berd, wishing to start a new life. The move becomes a real test, and the new home is old and dilapidated. Despite the difficulties, Rosa finds happiness alongside her cousin Faya, while her parents try to adapt, creating many amusing situations.
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"Sunny Nights," crime comedy, premiere (December 26)

Martin and Vicky, wishing to open a tanning studio, encounter the mafia, turning their business into a cover for criminal activities. Now they must wash away evidence and hide traces, balancing on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
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"Animal Control," comedy, third season (December 28)
The series is about animal control workers who face challenging situations caused not by animals, but by people. Their experience with animals does not prepare them for the complexities that arise in dealing with humans.
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"Shorse," sports comedy, fifth season (December 25)
The series "Shorse" is a spin-off of "Letterkenny," telling the story of a hot-tempered young man who joins a hockey team and strives for victory, overcoming numerous challenges along the way.
A list of new and continuing series for this week (December 15 - 21) is available here.